voiced

[ voist ]
/ vɔɪst /

adjective

having a voice of a specified kind (usually used in combination): shrill-voiced.
expressed vocally: his voiced opinion.
Phonetics. pronounced with glottal vibrations; phonated (contrasted with voiceless): “b,” “v,” and “z” are voiced.

Origin of voiced

First recorded in 1590–1600; voice + -ed2, -ed3

OTHER WORDS FROM voiced

voic·ed·ness [voi-sid-nis, voist-nis] /ˈvɔɪ sɪd nɪs, ˈvɔɪst nɪs/, noun mul·ti·voiced, adjective well-voiced, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for multi-voiced

voiced
/ (vɔɪst) /

adjective

declared or expressed by the voice
(in combination) having a voice as specified loud-voiced
phonetics articulated with accompanying vibration of the vocal cords in English (b) is a voiced consonant Compare voiceless